Has the offensive philosophy of Kellen Moore shown itself at Cowboys minicamp?

Kevin Sherrington: "The framework for the offense and what they're going to do probably isn't changing tremendously. But we're going to see some tweaks made, and a guy inclined to put these plays into a game more so than Scott Linehan. How do you feel about that?"

David Moore: "Sure, I agree with that. Look, this is still Jason Garrett's offensive scheme. You're not going to vary much beyond that because it's their base. And you grow it from there. So, if there's elements of this offense that drive you crazy as a fan... you're still going to see them. But what they're talking about here is... you get four different looks or whatever to get back to what you want to run. That's what they're doing here -- misdirection. It's a lot of what the Rams do. They're still going to run off-tackle but maybe give a flare look or a slot receiver look... but it's really just a hand-off. They just don't want to give a clear picture to the defense of what's exactly coming.

"And I think, especially early in this, that there will be an advantage of the unknown that is Kellen Moore. They may know what he likes and what he wants to do, but defensive coordinators aren't going to know his path to that destination. Or what looks he uses. Or what his tendencies are. Because he has no tendencies as a play-caller at this level.

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"I don't think the Cowboys' offense changes that much, but it should be much more efficient and productive than what we saw over the past season-plus."